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No wobbly Teeth

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CherryCupcake · 18/06/2007 10:07

My son is almost 7 and has no wobbly teeth yet, all his friends have started losing their teeth, is this normal?

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Boobsgonesouth · 18/06/2007 10:20

I was thinking this about my DS who is 6 and a half....and then discovered that he had a big tooth actually come up behind one of his baby teeth before it started to wobble..... Baby tooth now out so sure is perfectly normal.....

anniebear · 18/06/2007 11:24

My dd's are nearly 6, I know it is ok that they dont have wobbly teeth yet!! but they are desperate for a wobbly one!!!

I keep having to check them for them!!!! and they are rock solid!!!!!

Most of the children in their class have lost some teeth, suppose mine are the youngest though!

suzywong · 18/06/2007 11:29

yes
says a mother of a 6 year old in yr 1, the only child to have a full set of baby teeth

It's special

MaureenMLove · 18/06/2007 11:29

Here you are. This should help.

dinosaur · 18/06/2007 11:31

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ambercat · 18/06/2007 11:34

Ds (7) also had big teeth growing up behind his baby teeth. He told everyone he was a shark!. He has still only lost 2 teeth though and now wobbly ones atall.

MaureenMLove · 18/06/2007 11:35

I gpt this from a thread I was was on a while back. There's a dentist or hygienist on here somewhere and she said that its one of those things that is a guide only. Like walking & talking, all kids are different. It makes no difference either, as to the strength of the permemant teeth. I always thought that the longer you kept your first teeth, the better, but its not true aparently!

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